Snow Angel Cards are so much fun! Read on to learn how to make this darling interactive card in this article.
I grew up in Wisconsin where there was plenty of snow to play in. Furthermore, the memory of being a kid, laying in the first snow of the year creating snow angels is a pleasant one.
Recently, my Mom had hip replacement surgery and, she has to do exercises that remind her of doing snow angels. As a result, my Mom and that memory are the inspiration for the card for Day 21 of the Twenty-five Days of Christmas Cards. This one’s for you Mom!
To create the card I am going to show you how to create the background and color the focal image. But, for the assembly of the interactive mechanism, I am going to refer to the following video that Julie Ebersole has out there on YouTube. Keep reading to find the video down below in this article.
Coloring Modeling Paste
The background is leftover from the custom color modeling paste that I use in this article: LEARN HOW TO MAKE A SILENT NIGHT CARD – 8. However, here is how to create it if you don’t have any leftovers from that card:
Using White Hero Paste, we’ll put three small dabs (about a tablespoon) onto our palette or a glass craft mat. We do this because we’re going to create three shades of blue paste with it.
To do so, we’ll add a drop of Inker from each of the colors listed in the supplies onto the paste dabs. Mix the inker into each dab of paste with the palette knife until well blended. Furthermore, we’ll make sure to clean the palette knife well after each color. Finally, one at a time, we’ll pick up a bit of the paste and apply it onto an A2 size (4 1/4″ x 5 1/2″) piece of white cardstock. Take care to blend the colors just a little bit to get the variation of color.
Once the paste is down, sprinkle micro glitter over it and leave it until the modeling paste is dry.
Stamping and Coloring the Snow Angel Card
Using black multi-media ink, we’ll stamp all the images of the little girl. And then, while we’re at it we’ll stamp the swishes that she makes in the snow with blue ink that coordinates with the colors we use in the modeling paste.
Next, we’re going to color the little girl’s body, arms, and legs. To demonstrate, we’ll use alcohol markers in three shades of violet. Beginning with the lightest marker, color everything but her face, hair, and boots. Following that, add pigment to where the darkest shadows will be with the darkest violet. Finally, blend the two colors together with the middle violet.
Using the same technique, we’ll color the boots with cool grays. And then, we’ll only use two colors of beige for her face, and her hair.
Following that, we’re going to to really make the image pop with a little coloring with three shades of magenta colored pencils. For example, the pink in the colored pencils contrasts with the blue-violet of the markers and creates a lot of dimension and interest. Similarly, we use the dark-colored pencil over where the darkest marker is used, and we’ll blend with the lighter colors.
And finally, don’t forget to add a little pink to her cheeks.
Snow Angel Assembly
And now is where I defer to Julie’s great video for how to put our snow angel together.
SNOW ANGEL CARD SUPPLIES
The following list may contain affiliate links. If you purchase something by following a link on this page, I may receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thank you for supporting my blog.
- Cardstock: Card base – Neenah Classic Crest 110lb Solar White; Card panel – Neenah Classic Crest 80lb Solar White
- Stamp & Dies: Essentials by Ellen – Snow Angels
- Modeling Paste: White Hero Paste
- Adhesives: Bearly Art Glue, Scrapbook.com Double-Sided Adhesive Foam Strips
- Palette Knife: Hero Arts
- Glass Mat: Tim Holtz Glass Media Mat
- Core Inker: Hero Arts Summer Sky, Indigo, Nautical
- Ink: Multi-media Ink – Hero Arts Intens-ified Black; Watermark Ink – Hero Arts Embossing and Watermark Ink
- Alcohol Markers: Copic – BV0000, BV00, BV02, C2, C4, C6, YR000, YR00, RV11, E50, E55
- Colored Pencils: Prismacolor PC930 Magenta, PC931 Dark Purple, PC994 Process Red
- Embossing Powder: Hero Arts Silver
- Brads: Micro Mini brads
LOOKING FOR MORE CHRISTMAS CARD INSPIRATION?
You may find some in one of these articles:
- HOW TO ADD SPARKLE TO YOUR HOLIDAY CARD
- HOW TO MAKE AN ELEGANT DIE-CUT CARD – 19
- HOW TO MAKE A SPARKLY SNOWFLAKE CARD -18
- HOW TO MAKE A STUNNING HOLIDAY CARD – 17
- HOW TO MAKE A POINSETTIA WREATH CARD – 16
- HOW TO MAKE A BLENDED ORNAMENT CARD – 15
- HOW TO MAKE A SNOWFLAKE SHAKER – DAY 14
- HOW TO MAKE A SPECIAL CHRISTMAS CARD – 13
- HOW TO ROCK A BLACK CHRISTMAS CARD – 12
- HOW TO MAKE CHRISTMAS SILHOUETTES CARD -11
- HOW TO MAKE AN ELEGANT CHRISTMAS CARD-10
- HOW TO MAKE A PURPLE CHRISTMAS CARD – 9
- LEARN HOW TO MAKE A SILENT NIGHT CARD – 8
- HOW TO MAKE MY FAV CHRISTMAS CARD – 7
- WHO DOESN’T LOVE AN ELF CARD? – DAY 6
- HOW TO MAKE A SCRAPBOOK CARD – DAY 5
- HOW TO MAKE A NOEL CHRISTMAS CARD – DAY 4
- DO YOU LOVE SANTA ON THE CHIMNEY? DAY 3
- HOW TO MAKE CHRISTMAS TREE CARD – DAY 2
- HOW TO MAKE FIRST SNOW CARD – DAY 1